Football (Soccer)

The 2010 World Cup is looking to have more disasters than successes. We’ll ignore the fact that no one but Brazil and Argentina can score because there are some teams who are a mess. It’s been reported that Japan’s squad has a “locker room leak,” but the reports haven’t gone[…]

The World Cup — also known as the world’s largest sporting event – opened in South Africa on June 11th. However, the major action started on Saturday the 12th, when England played the United States. It was probably the most hyped match in recent memory — so hyped that Adidas[…]

European Soccer is one of the biggest clusterf***s on Earth. Nothing compares to their multiplicity of leagues, gigantic stacks of cash and spoiled players. Well, it seems that UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) is tired of the stacks of cash and spoiled players. I know the cash and the[…]

An al-Qaida militant has been detained by Iraqi police, suspected of planning an attack on the World Cup. The event, which is a month-long tournament to determine the best soccer team in the world, will take place next month in South Africa. Abdullah Azam Saleh al-Qahtani is a former officer[…]

Earlier we reported that Abdullah Azam Saleh al-Qahtani was arrested in Iraq for a plot to commit terror at the World Cup. There was speculation, based on known a jihadist website, that the attack would be planned on England‘s match with the United States. New information reveals that the plan[…]

It is nearly a year ago since Liverpool had their little resurrection. Coming out with play not seen since their 90s days, they managed to absolutely slaughter top teams Manchester United and Real Madrid. Just a few days ago, however, they suffered defeat at the hands of lower-level team Wigan,[…]

Let’s do a quick reality check – Manchester United are in over £700 million debt, the average team is blowing 70% of it’s revenue on player’s wages, and more than ever, teams are constantly looking at administration. So why are all these teams on the brink of implosion, and moreover,[…]

In just under four years, Arsenal have had to deal with three of their key players suffering from broken legs due to aggressive challenges from other teams. How can that just be coincidence? Even after the Eduardo tragedy (in which he returned to play football, and he was better after[…]

The aftermath of all the scandalous events hindering the progression of the English football team have just begun to set in. John Terry Is a Womanizer The pure chaos of the whole English team right now has been closely followed by the British press. After first discovering that captain John[…]

Now Group G is truly something – the definite power group out of all groups this year. With veterans like Brazil and Portugal, along with up-and-coming Ivory Coast, the odds are looking terribly bad for North Korea. Is there an underdog hope for North Korea? Not in my books. And[…]

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